Roman Catholics remember today (Dec. 3) the life and works of Saint Francis Xavier (San Francisco Javier), the patron saint of foreign missions and co-founder with Saint Ignatius de Loyola of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order).
Commemorative masses will be celebrated in observance of his feast day at the St. Francis Xavier Parish in Novaliches, Quezon City.
St. Francis was the first Jesuit missionary priest. The Catholic Church considers him to have converted more people to Christianity than anyone since St. Paul.
Born in Pamplona, Spain in 1506, he was ordained priest in 1537. He was one of the first seven followers of St. Ignatius of Loyola. He converted thousands to the faith as he preached in several countries including India and Japan. St. Francis died in 1552 and was canonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12, 1622.